On the Railworks Facebook page is the Class 77 in Green with a note saying it's out on Thursday.

But one again there are so many faults
1, the font is wrong - a different font was used for the Green and Blue liveries
2, the Blue loco has a BR Double Arrow sign - even though none of the locos has this symbol

I understand your viewpoint, but maybe they are using the model to represent more than one class besides the Class 77 or the Class EM2 if you will. I think the train is a pretty good representation of the chassis, this maybe a little artistic license as well. At the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry there is a NS 1500 Class Locomotive there that is painted yellow and grey and it has a Double Arrow, if I'm not mistaken and from what I can tell there was only one in blue. So they did get a few things right. I understand to you these are "OBVIOUS ERRORS" but to the laymen they are not. Hopefully, there will be a re-skin of it, but I doubt they are going to stop the whole show to re-skin it this it will be due out tomorrow. But who knows they might surprise you and I, and the release or future release will have your desired changes.

I understand your viewpoint, but maybe they are using the model to represent more than one class besides the Class 77 or the Class EM2 if you will. I think the train is a pretty good representation of the chassis, this maybe a little artistic license as well. At the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry there is a NS 1500 Class Locomotive there that is painted yellow and grey and it has a Double Arrow, if I'm not mistaken and from what I can tell there was only one in blue. So they did get a few things right. I understand to you these are "OBVIOUS ERRORS" but to the laymen they are not. Hopefully, there will be a re-skin of it, but I doubt they are going to stop the whole show to re-skin it this it will be due out tomorrow. But who knows they might surprise you and I, and the release or future release will have your desired changes.

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Espee

OK Espee - you might know something about American Trains but your knowledge of the Class 77 is rather limited.

1. There was only one class of EM2 in the World - not like in America where EMD builds a SD40-2 and you can have it in loads of colours - so their use of the EM2 body for another loco is limited.

2. The loco in the museum at Liverpool Road Manchester is one of the seven Class 77/EM2 locos that were bought by the Dutch Railways from BR in 1969 and painted in their colours. When the loco was donated to the museum it was under the condition that it stayed in NS livery and condition.
And it has a NS logo on the side - NOT a BR Double Arrow.http://www.railfaneurope.net/pix/nl/...0/ns1505-3.jpg

3. When the DD40-AX comes out if they paint it in Santa Fe Warbonnet livery or even SPSF Red and Yellow would that be ok to you?

You’re correct my knowledge of the European rail system and locomotives are indeed limited. But can you not concede to the point that to the laymen this is not oblivious? I am certainly not saying they can make as many errors as they like, but your view point makes it seem like they are doing everything wrong which is not the case. I don’t think it is realistic to expect them at this late date to drop everything to re-skin the model. Try looking at the glass being half full instead of being half empty; I’m sure your insight has been noted. Who knows maybe this topic will help make those needed changes.

I agree if there is an error then it should indeed be noted relayed back and fixed. So I indeed do care, but I think it is more about your tone or delivery that is so entirely negative. I would hope you and other will agree that is forum in general is entirely negative. I don't think you entirely hate the simulator, or you wouldn't still be here.

If a Model loco or wagon comes out and there is something not quite right with it then the Model Railway press and the readers writing in Let Them Know before parting with their cash.

Here we are thinking about 'Buying a Model' but when an error is spotted no one cares.

Why?

Peter

Probably because most people consider that detail to be relatively minor. I certainly wouldn't have been aware of those errors unless I'd read your original post. And not being an authority on the subject, I don't feel that I'm in a position to inform RSC of their error. You're the expert - not us!

Of course, now that I am aware of it I should like it to be fixed, and I'm glad people like Peter749 are around to point it out to the developers and to us. I hope the developers listen.

However I believe we can all make an effort to be positive - after all we are all on the same side and simulators like this are a rarity these days! Having worked as a developer myself in another game, I know how annoying it is when you've spent hundreds of hours making something to the best of your ability, and then someone picks up on a small detail that is wrong and focuses on that. It's important to provide praise first and then point out the problem in a positive way. They are more likely to listen that way.

And I have to say that in my opinion, the Woodhead Route expansion, and the trains that go with it, is a wonderful and inspired piece of work that can only come from someone who has a deep knowledge and interest in this line. But, yes, a policy of continual improvement based on later feedback and research is definitely a good thing.

If a Model loco or wagon comes out and there is something not quite right with it then the Model Railway press and the readers writing in Let Them Know before parting with their cash.

Here we are thinking about 'Buying a Model' but when an error is spotted no one cares.

Why?

Peter

Not being off here, But Peter I think you are looking for a real class "Whatever".....

What Myself and other developers do is produce a representation of the real thing.... the same goes for scale physical models.

I can make you a full engineering model of any locomotive you like...... You couldn't run it, It would look terrible, and would cost you £110 -150 THOUSAND.

To Demonstrate my point... I challenge you

Pick any model digital or physical from anywhere in the world, (and that includes the excellent exhibition engineering models in places such as the NRM), that you think is perfection, and I will show you something wrong with it.

Suffices to say any developer produces an item how he/she wants it....... not necessarily what you want.

But it will probably be just what the majority are looking for at the price they want using the resources they want.